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Harvard Shooting Club.

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The field meetings of the club will begin Friday afternoon of this week. Three matches will be opened, the conditions of which will be given in detail in Thursday's CRIMSON. The prizes will be silver cups and medals.

This year the club will devote more attention to team shooting, and will try to keep a team in the field through the winter and spring. Challenges will be sent to the local clubs about Cambridge, and also to the gun clubs at Yale and the University of Pennsylvania. Last year two matches were shot with the Dedham Club, in both of which Harvard was victorious by the scores of 67 to 63, and 109 to 91. But the club is seriously crippled by the loss of its '86 members, among whom it numbered many of its best shots. New men are therefore urged to come out and try for places on the team. Besides the outside matches the annual inter-class match between teams from the different classes will be held in May.

New members can join and get their shingles by applying to the treasurer, Mr. Grew, '89, who will be in his room, 21 Holworthy, for the next two weeks, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 9 to 10.30 a.m.

F. S. MEAD, Sec'y.

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